Eternal 30 (a 30-day interactive light and sound installation by Rachel Orosco and Tom Carter) hosts New York City-based improviser and performer MV Carbon. Opening the evening is Houston artist and musician Melanie Jamison, who conducts heavy electric ordinance in brain-snuffing symphonies as cacophonic as they are cathartic, courting chaos as carefully as harmonic density..

MV Carbon’s intention is to heighten our sensory awareness, while amplifying the level of ritual, rhythm, and momentum in sound and movement. Embracing non traditional approaches to “music”, she uses cello,

Eternal 30 (a 30-day interactive light and sound installation by Rachel Orosco and Tom Carter) hosts New York City-based improviser and performer MV Carbon. Opening the evening is Houston artist and musician Melanie Jamison, who conducts heavy electric ordinance in brain-snuffing symphonies as cacophonic as they are cathartic, courting chaos as carefully as harmonic density..

MV Carbon’s intention is to heighten our sensory awareness, while amplifying the level of ritual, rhythm, and momentum in sound and movement. Embracing non traditional approaches to “music”, she uses cello, magnetic tape, gongs, amplified objects, electronics, extended techniques, and crafted artifacts. Her current work crosses and connects media such as film, installation, music, painting, performance, sculpture, and writing; while exploring subjects such as interchangeability, the human mechanism, perceptive states of consciousness, and the empirical force of nature.

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